Ideas from the public have been incorporated into resubmitted plans for the Milton Road Library in Cambridge, it has been claimed.

The county council has re-submitted their planning application to Cambridge City Council for the development of the site, after consultations with the public spanning back to 2013.

The latest proposals would see a new community hub incorporating a library, community meeting spaces, kitchen area, accessible garden space and residential accommodation built on the site on Ascham Road, Cambridge.

Speaking of the resubmitted plans cllr Jocelynne Scutt, county councillor for West Chesterton, said: "Members of the public have come forward with suggestions and concerns about the redevelopment plans for Milton Road Library.

“These have had a major impact on the plans. It is pleasing that the project consultants and officers have incorporated many local ideas from the public, which are reflected in the new proposals."

Members of the public can visit Milton Road Library to see the plans, and can comment on proposals online via the Cambridge City website until Wednesday, December 28.